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Laminaria kelps impact iodine speciation chemistry in coastal seawater

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ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE
卷 262, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2021.107531

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Algae; Iodate; Iodide; Kelp; Halogens; Seawater

资金

  1. European Union [730984]
  2. UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) [NE/D521522/1, NE/F012705/1]
  3. National Science Foundation [CHE-1664657]
  4. MASTS pooling initiative (Marine Alliance for Science and Technology for Scotland) - Scottish Funding Council [HR09011]
  5. HanseWissenschaftkolleg (HWK)
  6. NERC [NE/F012705/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Kelp uses iodide as an inorganic antioxidant to protect itself, with iodide concentrations around the thalli being significantly enhanced, especially at low tide.
Kelp (Laminaria digitata) uses iodide as a unique inorganic antioxidant to protect its surface and apoplastic space against reactive oxygen species such as ozone, hydrogen peroxide and superoxide, with implications for atmospheric and marine chemistry as well as regional climatic processes. If kelp is covered by seawater, this results in iodide leaching into surrounding sea water. In this study, the influence of the kelps Laminaria digitata, L. hyperborea, L. ochroleuca and Saccharina latissima on iodine speciation chemistry was explored at two sites in Oban (Argyll, Scotland) and Roscoff (Brittany, France) based on diver-operated in situ sampling. Seawater samples were subsequently analysed voltammetrically, accompanied by determination of extractable iodine concentrations in the tissues of the thalli surveyed by ICP-MS. The main result is that iodide concentrations in the vicinity of kelp thalli are strongly enhanced, especially at low tide, while iodate concentrations are decreased in comparison to open coastal water and open ocean concentrations.

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